| 1. | pupillary dilation | 
| 2. | piloerection | 
| 3. | increase in the strength of heart contraction | 
| 4. | storage of glucose into glycogen resulting in a decreased concentration of glucose in the blood | 
| 1. | under the direct neural regulation of the hypothalamus | 
| 2. | under the regulation of the chemicals produced by the hypothalamus | 
| 3. | is not under any regulation of the hypothalamus | 
| 4. | is regulated directly by the humoral concentrations of the hormones it secretes | 
Addison’s disease is caused by:
1. Hyperthyroidism
2. Hypothyroidism
3. Hyperadrenalism
4. Hypoadrenalism
| I: | Non-steroid hormones are produced by the adrenal glands, the ovaries, and the testes. | 
| II: | Non-steroid peptide hormones enter the cell. | 
| III: | Steroid hormones do not bind to plasma membrane receptors. | 
| I | Excess of growth hormone in adulthood | Acromegaly | 
| II | Deficiency of growth hormone in childhood | Cretinism | 
| III | A deficiency of thyroid hormones in adults | Exophthalmic goitre | 
| IV | Deficiency of ADH | Production of excess urine with glycosuria | 
| V | Underproduction of hormones by the adrenal cortex | Addison’s disease |